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Brocket   Listen
noun
Brocket  n.  
1.
(Zool.) A male red deer two years old; sometimes called brock.
2.
(Zool.) A small South American deer, of several species (Coassus superciliaris, Coassus rufus, and Coassus auritus).






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"Brocket" Quotes from Famous Books



... as the Shalford crossing Sir John rode by Nigel's arm, and many were the last injunctions which he gave him concerning woodcraft, and great his anxiety lest he confuse a spay with a brocket, or either with a hind. At last when they came to the reedy edge of the Wey the old knight and his daughter reined up their horses. Nigel looked back at them ere he entered the dark Chantry woods, and saw them still gazing after him and waving their hands. Then the path wound amongst ...
— Sir Nigel • Arthur Conan Doyle



Words linked to "Brocket" :   American elk, elk, wapiti, Cervus elaphus, cervid



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